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Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Chris Grayling & Rebecca Long-Bailey

Sophy Ridge On Sunday

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary, Government

4.2157 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

With the big vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal due on Tuesday and the government looking set for defeat, Sophy talks to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling about what comes next. Plus Rebecca Long-Bailey explains whether Labour will call a no confidence vote in the government if the deal is voted down.

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0:31.6

Hello and welcome to the Safe Sophie Ridge on Sunday podcast.

0:38.3

With the big Brexit vote coming up on Tuesday, we spoke to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling about whether the government can possibly win and what happens if they don't.

0:47.3

Plus, Rebecca Long Bailey laid out what Labour plans to do.

1:02.0

Thank you. You could be forgiven for feeling a sense of deja vu.

1:07.0

The vote on the government's Brexit deal is coming up and it looks like Theresa May is going to lose.

1:12.4

Everyone is understandably talking about what comes next if that happens. You'd be justified in feeling like we've been here before because we have, just before Christmas in fact. Back then,

1:18.0

the government insisted the vote was going to happen only for the Prime Minister to pull it at the last

1:21.9

minute because she was clearly going to lose. She promised to go back to the EU to seek more

1:26.7

concessions, but in truth, very little has changed and she looks just as likely to lose. She promised to go back to the EU to seek more concessions, but in truth,

1:28.3

very little has changed and she looks just as likely to lose this week as she did a month ago,

1:33.3

which means the questions about what happens next are still there. In fact, they're even more

1:37.4

pressing because we are now just two and a half months away from Brexit Day itself. If no deal is

1:42.8

done, then Britain leaves the EU without an agreement

1:45.2

on the 29th of March. MP showed this week that there's no majority for that outcome, but unless

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